IMO I267E-2008 Manual on loading and unloading of solid bulk cargoes for terminal representatives.pdf
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1、 BLU MANUALManual on loading and unloading of solid bulk cargoesfor terminal representatives2008 EditionBINTERNATIONALMARITIMEORGANIZATIONLondon, 2008First published in 2008 by theINTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SRPrinted in the United Kingdom by MPG Books24681097
2、531ISBN 978-92-801-1492-8IMO PUBLICATIONSales number: I267ECopyright # International Maritime Organization 2008All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced,stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any formor by any means without prior permission in writingfrom the Internat
3、ional Maritime Organization.Foreword1 In response to the continuing loss of ships carrying solid bulkcargoes sometimes without trace and with heavy loss of life the Code ofSafe Practice for the Safe Loading and Unloading of Bulk Carriers (BLUCode) was developed by IMO as one of a number of measures
4、to enhancethe operational and structural safety of bulk carriers. It was adopted as arecommendatory instrument by the International Maritime OrganizationsAssembly at its twentieth session in November 1997.2 Possible stress and damage imposed by cargo handling throughoutthe life of a ship was conside
5、red to be a possible contributory cause ofstructural failure of bulk carriers leading to casualties and losses. Thepurpose of the BLU Code, therefore, is to provide guidance to shipmasters of bulk carriers, terminal operators and other parties for the safehandling, loading and unloading of solid bul
6、k cargoes.3 To augment the BLU Code, the Manual on loading and unloadingof solid bulk cargoes for terminal representatives (BLU Manual) isintended to provide more detailed guidance to Terminal Representatives(as defined in the BLU Code) and others involved in the handling of solidbulk cargoes; inclu
7、ding those responsible for the training of personnel.4 It should be noted that in this Manual, a reference to an appendix isa reference to an appendix in the BLU Code and a reference to an annex isto an annex in this Manual.5 Further guidance on the safe loading and unloading of solid bulkcargoes is
8、 contained in the following publications:Bulk Carriers, Handle with Care, IACS Ltd. 1998, 36 Broadway, LondonSW1H 0BH, United Kingdom,Tel: +44 (0)207 976 0660, Fax: +44 (0)207 808 1100E-mail: permseciacs.org.ukWebsite: http:/www.iacs.org.ukThe Loading and Unloading of Solid Bulk Cargoes, ICHCA Inter
9、nationalLtd., Suite 2, 85 Western Road, Romford, Essex, RM1 3LS, UnitedKingdomTel: +44 (0)1708 735 295, Fax: +44 (0)1708 735 225E-mail: infoichcainternational.co.ukiiiContentsPageIntroduction 1Section 1 Definitions. . 3Section 2 Suitability of ships and terminals. . . 5Section 3 Procedures between s
10、hip and shore prior to theships arrival. 11Section 4 Procedures between the ship and the terminalprior to cargo loading/unloading. . . 19Section 5 Cargo loading and handling of ballast . . . 27Section 6 Unloading cargo and handling of ballast. . 31Annex 1 Pre-arrival ship/shore exchange of informati
11、on. . . . 39Annex 2 Avoidance of damage during cargo handling . . . . . 45Annex 3 Repair of damage incurred during loadingand unloading . . . . 51Annex 4 Training of terminal personnel involved in loadingand/or unloading bulk carriers . 55Annex 5 Hazards. 57Annex 6 Emergency procedures . . 61vIntrod
12、uction1 The BLU Code applies to the loading and unloading of solid bulkcargoes, to or from bulk carriers of more than 500 gross tonnage. TheBLU Code does not apply to ships which are not bulk carriers, bydefinition, and ships which are being loaded or unloaded using shipboardequipment only.2 The gui
13、dance in this Manual is intended to complement the BLUCode by providing guidance on good practice, regardless of ship size,terminal capacity or cargo quantity. This should assist terminal repre-sentatives to implement the Code.3 Although this Manual is written primarily in the context of theoperatio
14、n of major bulk terminals operating ship loaders and unloaders,smaller bulk facilities and non specialist terminals may also load and/orunload solid bulk cargoes by grabs, conveyors, chutes or even directlyfrom vehicles etc. Not all the guidance in the Manual may be appropriateto such smaller termin
15、als and facilities and the ships they serve but thegeneral principles should still apply and be followed.4 The guidance in this Manual is intended primarily to assistTerminal Representatives to understand the key issues to be dealt with atthe interface between the ship and the terminal. It should al
16、so assistrelevant ships personnel to understand the issues involved from theterminals perspective.5 It should be noted that in this Manual, a reference to an appendix isa reference to an appendix in the BLU Code and a reference to an annex isto an annex in this Manual.6 In the event of a conflict be
17、tween the Code of Safe Practice forSolid Bulk Cargoes (BC Code) and the International Code for the SafeCarriage of Grain in Bulk (International Grain Code), the provisions of theInternational Grain Code should prevail.Layout of guidelinesThe text with the grey bar contains the specific language of t
18、he BLU Codeand that without the grey bar contains the guidelines for the terminalrepresentative.1DefinitionsDefinitions contained in the BLU Code are on page 3. In addition, thefollowing definitions refer to a number of other expressions used in theseguidelines.BLU Code means the Code of Practice fo
19、r the Safe Loading andUnloading of Bulk Carriers, as contained in the annex to IMO Assemblyresolution A.862(20) of 27 November 1997.Bulk carrier means a ship which is constructed generally with single deck,top-side tanks and hopper side tanks in cargo spaces, and is intendedprimarily to carry dry ca
20、rgo in bulk, and includes such types as ore carriersand combination carriers.*Cargo air draught means the distance from the surface of the water to thelowest point of the loader or unloader when in a fully raised position.Dry or solid bulk cargo means any material, other than liquid or gas,consistin
21、g of a combination of particles, granules, or any larger pieces ofmaterial, generally uniform in composition, which is loaded directly intothe cargo spaces of a ship without any intermediate form of containment.Terminal means any fixed, floating or mobile facility equipped and used forthe loading an
22、d/or unloading of bulk cargo. The term includes that part ofa dock, pier, berth, jetty, quay, wharf or similar structure at which a shipmay tie up.Shipper/receiver means any person in whose name or on whose behalf acontract of carriage of goods by sea has been concluded, or on whosebehalf the goods
23、are delivered to or received from the ship in relation tothe contract of carriage by sea.Stowage factor is the number of cubic metres which one tonne of thematerial will occupy.*Refer to resolution MSC.79(70) relating to interpretation of provisions of SOLASchapter XII on additional safety measures
24、for bulk carriers.2BLU ManualSection 1DefinitionsBLU Code1.1 Air draught means the vertical distance from the surface ofthe water to the highest point of mast or aerial.1.2 Combination carriers (OBO or O/O) means a ship whosedesign is similar to a conventional bulk carrier but is equippedwith pipeli
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